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Backlink to specific page

fastest way to get back link

         

mick_simon

6:52 pm on Mar 12, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Hello Every one

Once again thank you for all the great tips. I had question on back linking to a specific page of the site. What method is good for building specific pages and how should I approach it , very new at building links and very nervous not mess up . I would want some back links soon

cnvi

9:04 pm on Mar 12, 2009 (gmt 0)

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You are describing classic deep linking.

Do you plan to manage the linking yourself or employ the use of software? There is software available that will manage deep linking. Or you can do the deep linking manually.

Basically, you want to ask the other webmaster to link to a specific page or article on your site that is specifically related to both websites. There has to be relevancy between both sites and both links.

If you will reply and advise what kind of site you have (not the domain name just the type of service or product you are selling), I can give you more specific examples.

mick_simon

11:59 pm on Mar 12, 2009 (gmt 0)

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thank you cnvi for the post

The website is about <b2b>

thank you

[edited by: martinibuster at 7:05 pm (utc) on Mar. 23, 2009]
[edit reason] Removed specifics. [/edit]

cnvi

5:39 pm on Mar 13, 2009 (gmt 0)

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have you considered publishing unique articles that give free advise on how to get a new filing completed (without giving away your service or product) ? this way you could then get deep links to the articles anytime a relevant site comes along that is specific related to the article or helpful tip you are providing on your website.

mick_simon

6:07 pm on Mar 13, 2009 (gmt 0)

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I am not understanding by saying publishing. Should I submit to article directories?

sorry i am new in this,

cnvi

8:18 pm on Mar 13, 2009 (gmt 0)

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No I mean publish your own articles on your own website. Assuming you know your business very well, can you put 200 words together that provide a free tip to your customers?

mick_simon

12:59 am on Mar 16, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Well I do have article center in my website, with RSS and social book mark option. I have few articles uploaded, I got indexed in one article and the other one is not indexed yet.
I don’t know how would I get link back by up loading articles. Is there specific strategy ?

nealrodriguez

3:16 pm on Mar 18, 2009 (gmt 0)

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one way is to respond or augment what is being discussed in your vertical; search technorati and google blog search for your keywords; then respond or add to what bloggers are writing about. you send out an email where you acknowledge their post and link them to your story; you subtly add that it may be of interest to their audience; this is a numbers game, so not everyone will link to you; but with some persistence you can build a few hundred links in this fashion in a few months.

mick_simon

5:07 pm on Mar 23, 2009 (gmt 0)

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thank you nealrodriguez

great tip,

potentialgeek

4:36 am on Mar 24, 2009 (gmt 0)

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You could look for a deep link paid directory, or find a regular paid directory that allows deep links. (If the site doesn't say, you might have to ask.) I'd guess that's the fastest way to get a back link. By the way, so many sites only get back links to the home page, so if you're the only one with a great backlink to a special page, you can get killer SERPs for it.